Quasar CP Series HD PTZ Camera User and Installation Guide
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If the wizard appears for installing the component application DCViewer, follow the steps of the wizard to
complete the installation.
NOTE:
If you change the password and you are using the DVTel Latitude AdminCenter Discovery feature,
deselect all other proprietary types. Select
DVTel HD Series
so that you can configure the new password
in the
Discovery
tab settings.
Additionally, users can change the camera’s network property (either DHCP or Static IP) directly in the device
finding list. Refer to the following section for changing the camera’s network property.
Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View
Once you have the camera attached to the network and running, you need to frame up the scene and adjust the
camera settings to optimize the picture for your individual scenes. If you are using Latitude, you may consider
scheduling different settings for changing ambient conditions throughout the day, week, month or seasons.
To adjust and frame-up the camera view:
1.
In the DeviceSearch application, click
Device Search
and in the results click to select the camera, right-click
to open the shortcut menu, and select
Browse
, or enter the camera’s IP address as a URL in a web browser.
When the Internet browser connects to the camera and prompts for login, do the following:
a)
Log in using the default user name
Admin
and password
1234
.
Allow the ActiveX to download and choose to install the DVTel Web Player (DCViewer).
Tip:
To view greater image detail for more accurate high-definition focusing, on the
Web Base Viewer
homepage, click
and use the full screen view for checking adjustments.
IMPORTANT:
Best focusing
results can be achieved when the lens iris is fully open (such as at night in low
light). This prevents loss of sharpness if light levels are reduced at night.
To achieve this during the day, in the
Web Base Viewer
go to the
Camera
Exposure
screen and select
from the
Exposure Setting
menu
Auto-shutter
mode. Save changes and complete the focusing steps.
When finished, restore your exposure settings as needed.